Gmc P35 1984

Model P35 made in 1984 by Gmc got 3 recalls. There were some recalls concerningengine and engine cooling, fuel system, gasoline and seats.

Model 1984

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM - FAN
85V128000GENERAL MOTORS CORP.from 10/01/1981 to 07/01/1985V (Vehicle)383MFRGENERAL MOTORS CORP.10/15/198510/18/1985
Defect SummaryThe fan blade, when subjected to high stress levels, can fatigue and break apart at the hub while the engine is running. consequence of defect: if breakage occurs while hood is open, a person working under the hood or near the truck could be struck by a blade part and be injured.
Consequence Summary
Corrective SummaryReplace engine fan.
NotesSystem:engine fan blade.vehicle description: meduim trucks with a 6.2l diesel engine, 4 speed manualtransmission and a 4.56 rear axle ratio.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - FILLER PIPE AND CAP
84V133000GENERAL MOTORS CORP.from 11/01/1983 to 05/01/1984V (Vehicle)1130511/15/1984MFRGENERAL MOTORS CORP.10/16/198411/09/1984571301
Defect SummaryDue to a manufacturing problem with the fuel tank filler pipe, the fuel cap may improperly seal the end of the filler pipe. this fails to conform to the requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard 301, fuel system integrity. in the event of a collision, an improperly sealed filler pipe could allow fuel spillage.
Consequence Summary
Corrective SummaryThe dealer will inspect and replace fuel caps on all affected vehicles without charge.
NotesVehicle description: light trucks.system: fuel system; fuel tank filler pipe mounting.consequences of defect: leaking fuel could result in a vehicle fire andpersonal injury to passengers in the event of an accident.
SEATS
86V117000GENERAL MOTORS CORP.from 04/01/1984 to 10/01/1985V (Vehicle)4608/29/1986MFRGENERAL MOTORS CORP.08/25/198608/28/1986571207
Defect SummaryThree bolts which attach the sill that supports the base of the seat were omitted; therefore vehicles do not comply with fmvss 210 and fmvss 207. consequence of defect: in the event of a crash, the floor plate could buckle along the inboard side causing the seat pedestal to be imbalanced, and increasing the likelihood of injury to the seat occupant.
Consequence Summary
Corrective SummaryInstall missing bolts.
NotesSystem: seat attaching bolts/fmvss 207 and 210. vehicle description: light duty trucks equipped with union city king steelbodies and driver/passenger bucket seats with a tilt pedestal.